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These playful ducks are back to lighten up your day. This delicious soap bar made with a natural blend of oils and butters leaves your skin smelling clean and delicious. Enriched with figs, soft and delicate.
Ingredients: Olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, fig puree.
Snob Ducks are 100% handcrafted cold process soaps from creation to packaging. Made from extra virgin olive oil from our own olive grove, Greek herbs and fruit. Recycled paper for packaging. Weight varies from Duck to Duck. After all, it is nature.
P.s: Snob Duck soaps don't turn back time, cleanse your consciousness, offer therapies, magical treatments, or other promising things.
The story behind the soaps
“There is, no I can't. There's only, I want to. ” This is the philosophy of 40-year-old Vasilis Douros, who started his own company in Tripolis in the center of Peloponnese, just when the Greek economy was shaking.
The origin of the name Snob Duck: it was inspired by his stay in the ski resort in Kalavryta. "I used to live next door to a boarding house with a lot of ducks in the yard. Every morning when I left home to go to work, they followed me, but at the same time they didn't let me get close to them. That's how I got the name. And we must also remember that ducks are a symbol of cleanliness. "
“I use the cold method for my products. I am using two bases. The first contains the oils I use such as olive oil, coconut oil and almond oil, and the other contains water and sodium hydroxide. Sometimes I use fruit or herbal juices instead of water. When I mix these materials I blend them slowly and 'saponification' starts. This means that soda reacts with the oils and the soap starts to thicken, it becomes more viscous, like honey. "
Then he pours the mixture into molds and let it sit for a whole day until it sets. The next day he cuts it up and puts it on shelves to ripen. Maturation is necessary because all liquid substances have to evaporate so that the soap is ready for use.